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6 Rights
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person, drug, dose, time, route, documentation
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asepsis
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free of pathogens
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percutaneous
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drug administration where the drug is absorbed through skin or mucous membrane
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transdermal
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absorbed through skin
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sublingual
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absorbed under tongue
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buccal
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drugs that are held between the cheek and gum
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ocular
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medication given in the eye
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nasal medications
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sprays or drops given in the nose
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aural medications
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drugs given in the ears
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aerosols
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liquid or solid particles of a substance dispersed in a gas or solution
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nebulizers
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solution that gives a mist
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4 drugs that can be given through endotracheal (et)tube
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lidocaine
epinephrine atropine naloxone (narcan) |
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what is the preparation of medication if it is given down the et tube?
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you get 2-2 1/2 times the IV dose and dilute to 10mL with normal saline
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enterel medication
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drugs administered and absorbed through the GI tract
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gastric tube administration
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most drugs that can be administered orally can also be administrated this way. ie: activated charcoal.
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rectal administration
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very vascular promoted rapid drug administration.
2 we might see: diazepam(valium) lorazepam(ativan) |
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ampule
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glass container that holds one dose of medication for injection
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multi-dose vials
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equipped with rubber stoppers that have several doses
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intradermal injection
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injection made just below epidermis
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what are the angles of injections?
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intramuscular= 90 degrees
subcutaneous= 45 degrees intradermal= 15 degrees |